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Monaco F1 GP - Thursday Only Pass
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The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most famous circuits in the world. Alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, it makes up the Triple Crown of Motorsport. It was Formula One’s first-ever street circuit, converting the tight, twisty roads of Monaco into an incredibly technical and dangerous race track for one weekend a year.
The Monaco Grand Prix became part of Formula One in 1950, having been delayed one year due to the death of Monégasgue monarch Prince Louis II. Graham Hill became known as ‘Mr. Monaco’ for winning five times, only to be beaten by Ayrton Senna with his six victories between 1989 and 1993.
From 1955, the Monaco Grand Prix was run for 64 consecutive years. Armco barriers were added during the 1970s after Alberto Ascari crashed into the Monaco harbour. Between 1984 and 1993, every single Monaco Grand Prix was won by either Alain Prost or Ayrton Senna.
In the modern era, Michael Schumacher has won five times at Monaco, equalling the tally of Graham Hill. The COVID-19 pandemic saw a break in the 64-year streak since 1955, with the F1 paddock returning in 2021 with a win from Max Verstappen. In 2024, Charles Leclerc won the Monaco Grand Prix, the only Monégasque to win his home round since the official Formula One World Championship began. This was also the first race in Formula One history where the top 10 drivers started and finished in the same order, with no overtakes.
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Monaco Grand Prix Information 2026 Monaco Grand Prix ScheduleThe 2026 Monaco Grand Prix runs from June 5-7. Times provided are local:
Below are the key results from the last three editions of the race, including podium finishers, pole position and fastest lap.
Lando Norris secured a clinical victory from pole position, mastering a new mandatory three-set tyre rule to claim his second win of the season. Unlike the static nature of the previous year, teams had to navigate multiple pit-stop windows, though the front-runners remained largely unchanged as Norris, Charles Leclerc, and Oscar Piastri followed identical strategies. Max Verstappen attempted an alternate strategy by staying out late in hopes of a red flag, but he eventually fell to fourth after his final stop. George Russell provided late drama by refusing to yield a position to Alex Albon, resulting in a drive-through penalty that dropped him out of the points. With this win and the fastest lap, Norris narrowed Piastri’s championship lead to just three points.
Repeat winners6 – Ayrton Senna (1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993)
5 – Graham Hill (1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1969)
5 – Michael Schumacher (1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001)
4 – Alain Prost (1984, 1985, 1986, 1988)
3 – Stirling Moss (1956, 1960, 1961)
3 – Jackie Stewart (1966, 1971, 1973)
3 – Nico Rosberg (2013, 2014, 2015)
3 – Lewis Hamilton (2008, 2016, 2019)
2 – Juan Manuel Fangio (1950, 1957)
2 – Maurice Trintignant (1955, 1958)
2 – Niki Lauda (1975, 1976)
2 – Jody Scheckter (1977, 1979)
2 – David Coulthard (2000, 2002)
2 – Fernando Alonso (2006, 2007)
2 – Mark Webber (2010, 2012)
2 – Sebastian Vettel (2011, 2017)
2 – Max Verstappen (2021, 2023)
Location: Automobile Club de Monaco: 23 Boulevard Albert 1er, 98000 Monaco
Surface: Asphalt
Length: 3.337 km (2.074 miles)
Turns: 19
Direction: Clockwise
Capacity: 37,000
Charles Leclerc
Team: Scuderia Ferrari HP
Car number: 16
Seasons active (races driven at the start of the season): 9 (171)
Wins: 8
Podiums: 50
Pole positions: 27
Fastest laps: 11
2023 Monaco GP result: P6
2024 Monaco GP result: P1
2025 Monaco GP result: P2
2025 Championship position: 5th (242 points)
Most fans stay in Nice and take the TER regional train to the Monaco-Monte-Carlo station. The journey takes about 25 minutes. During race weekend, trains run every 10–15 minutes. Pro Tip: Buy your return train tickets in advance, as the ticket machines at the Monaco station have massive queues after the race.
Is there a dress code for the Monaco Grand Prix?For Grandstand and General Admission seats, the dress code is casual (shorts and trainers are fine). However, if you have booked a VIP Terrace, Hospitality Suite, or Yacht package, a “Smart Casual” or “Elegant” dress code usually applies. This typically means no flip-flops, no swimwear, and no athletic jerseys.
Can I bring my own food and drinks into the stands?Yes, you are permitted to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. However, glass bottles and cans are strictly prohibited for safety reasons. Alcohol is generally not allowed to be brought in from the outside, but there are numerous bars and supermarkets located just steps away from the circuit gates due to the race being held on public city streets.
What is the “Secteur Rocher” (General Admission)?The Rocher is Monaco’s unique General Admission area located on the steep hill overlooking the harbor. It is not a seated area and can be very crowded. For the best views of the pit lane entrance and the Anthony Noghes corner, you should arrive as early as 6:00 AM on Sunday to secure a spot on the hillside.
Are tickets for Monaco sold as packages or single days?Monaco offers single-day tickets for Thursday (practice), Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. You can also purchase 2-day (Saturday/Sunday) or 3-day (Friday–Sunday) packages. Unlike most other races, the track is often open to the public on Friday evenings, allowing you to walk the circuit and visit the bars at the Rascasse corner.
Can I walk the track after the race?Yes! Once the final race of the day has concluded and the FIA has cleared the track, the marshals open the gates to the public. You can walk the entire circuit, see the podium at the Start/Finish line, and experience the famous nightlife that transforms the track into a giant open-air party.
Is the Monaco Grand Prix suitable for children?Children are welcome, and those under 5 can usually enter free if they sit on an adult’s lap (though this is not recommended due to the noise). Children aged 6–15 typically qualify for reduced-price tickets. Ear protection is mandatory for young children, as the sound of the engines echoes intensely between the buildings.
What happens if I arrive late to my session?You can enter the circuit at any time during the day while the gates are open. However, keep in mind that many streets in Monaco close to pedestrians at 7:00 AM and do not reopen until after the day’s racing has finished. Give yourself at least 90 minutes to navigate from the train station to your specific grandstand.
Kimi Antonelli claimed his back-to-back victory at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, taking the lead of the world championship in the process and becoming the youngest driver in Formula 1 history to head the standings.
The 2026 Formula 1 season reaches its third round at the iconic Suzuka Circuit for the Japanese Grand Prix, from 27–29 March.
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Kimi Antonelli announced himself as a future world champion with a composed and dominant victory at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, becoming the second youngest Grand Prix winner in Formula 1 history.

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